Was he a hit man? yesdid he regret it because it backfired?yesish Worked against him in a future situation? yesishdid the job directly cause the event which led to a feeling of regret? yopeOr is it an indirect cause? no

was he caught? and executed?yes, but irrelevant-it was for a different crimedid he kill someone for free because he had a gripe with the victim himself?yes-but only with one of the victims because he was manipulated by the instigator?no

Did he kill more than one person on that occasion? Did he regret killing: all of them? One of them? Did he regret killing the one he meant to kill? Someone else? Method of killing relevant? If so: firearm? Blade? Blunt force? Explosive? Poison? Booby trap? Drowning? Vehicle? Fire? Strangulation? Suffocation? Fall? Overdose?

Killing somebody he shouldn't have?yesAnd he killed more than one person at this occation? Two? Three? Four? More? Was all of the Killings a mistake, or just one of them?Two. The first was intentional, but not a job, and the second was a mistake.Did he regret killing: all of them? One of them?yes Did he regret killing the one he meant to kill?yes.Method of killing relevant? If so: firearm?yes, no to rest Blade? Blunt force? Explosive? Poison? Booby trap? Drowning? Vehicle? Fire? Strangulation? Suffocation? Fall? Overdose?

Mistaken identity relevantnoSo he meant to kill person A?yes But also accidentally killed person B?yes At the same time? yesWith the same shot?{yesish. there were multiple shots fired.} Did he regret killing person A only? Or B? Or both?only B

******SPOILER This is from the movie "In Bruges," which I saw this weekend. A hitman goes to confession to admit to his murders for money, and then shoots the priest to make sure he is not turned in. Unfortunately, one of his bullets hits a young boy who was also in the church to confess. This causes him to become suicidal.